01/16/2019

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Sherlock Holmes of the Senses
Irene Adler was the only woman who could ever hold a candle to Sherlock Holmes.
A young, successful opera singer who had entered into a liaison with a noble monarch. He had written her a compromising letter and when the liaison was over he wanted the letter back so that he could marry a woman of his standing.
However, the nobleman fears an extortion on the part of Mrs. Adler because she does not want to hand over the letter ...
and that's where Sherlock Holmes comes in. He should get the letter back.
Who has read this story knows that Mr. Holmes was the only time not successful and was quite cleverly outsmarted by a woman.
For me, Lalique is the scent of Irene Adler. He's got class, level, cunning and likability. AND also impresses a man like Sherlock Holmes.
The combination of velvety currant, golden shiny vanilla, the creamy soft iris and the noble jasmine.... Results in a harmonious overall picture, which is both suitable for everyday use and useful for visiting the opera.
Its extreme durability of 10 h plus is also not to be despised. It's just it's not really explosive.
The Sillage is medium splendid and sniffable only on approx. 1m, however only briefly, then it migrates on the skin and remains there.
A perfect fragrance for a woman who likes to be perfect. Of course also for cosmopolitans like me. But oh, who wouldn't like to shine for an evening in the glow of the Laliqueduft and appear in the adventure Sherlock Holmes and actually impress him?
A young, successful opera singer who had entered into a liaison with a noble monarch. He had written her a compromising letter and when the liaison was over he wanted the letter back so that he could marry a woman of his standing.
However, the nobleman fears an extortion on the part of Mrs. Adler because she does not want to hand over the letter ...
and that's where Sherlock Holmes comes in. He should get the letter back.
Who has read this story knows that Mr. Holmes was the only time not successful and was quite cleverly outsmarted by a woman.
For me, Lalique is the scent of Irene Adler. He's got class, level, cunning and likability. AND also impresses a man like Sherlock Holmes.
The combination of velvety currant, golden shiny vanilla, the creamy soft iris and the noble jasmine.... Results in a harmonious overall picture, which is both suitable for everyday use and useful for visiting the opera.
Its extreme durability of 10 h plus is also not to be despised. It's just it's not really explosive.
The Sillage is medium splendid and sniffable only on approx. 1m, however only briefly, then it migrates on the skin and remains there.
A perfect fragrance for a woman who likes to be perfect. Of course also for cosmopolitans like me. But oh, who wouldn't like to shine for an evening in the glow of the Laliqueduft and appear in the adventure Sherlock Holmes and actually impress him?
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